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Drug and Alcohol Detox: What Is Involved?

by Qarah Ict Qarah ICT

When a person suffers from a disease known as addiction, whether it's from alcohol, prescription painkillers, or other hard drugs like cocaine or heroin, there are several ways to begin recovery and return to everyday living. Luckily, addiction specialists and health physicians have generated carefully planned strategies in the past few decades to heal those addicted to drugs or alcohol and give their lives back. One of the most helpful ways to start recovery is to seek medically supervised detoxification, which is highly recommended in an inpatient/residential setting. Studies indicate that individuals who undergo detox while in a long-term addiction treatment program have a higher success rate than those who only consider short-term addiction treatment. The topic of the discussion below is the reasoning behind this statement and how detox is performed.

Drug and alcohol detox is essential for almost every successful recovery. Its purpose is to cleanse the body of all harmful and toxic substances that have accumulated since the abuse started (from whatever substance that may be). Detoxification may involve using other medications (such as Methadone, used as a substitution for heroin in opiate-tolerant clients), which help reduce cravings, make it easier for the client to withstand withdrawal symptoms, and finally, help prevent relapse. In contrast, the client prepares for the upcoming rehabilitation program.

Addiction specialists always recommend a residential setting, mainly because it helps the addict escape his "comfort zone" and not be pressured by outside factors such as the following: negative influences or fellow drug users, law enforcement, dangerous environments that bring upon the criminal activity, and being in the presence of harmful substances. Drug and alcohol detox is also necessary because it is the initial stage before the rehabilitation begins. So it is only after the client becomes fully sober that professional treatment can be applied, such as cognitive behavioral therapy or group and private therapy. And once the recovering individual can separate him or herself from the crowd, they can focus on what is right in front of them- professional detox treatment.

Many clients forget that detoxification is not an actual part of the rehabilitation process, so it is important to remember that recovering from an addiction is a physical, mental, and emotional challenge, meaning it is not purely a physical disease. It is a multi-dimensional disease. In other words, it doesn't mean the addiction is over when a client undergoes detox and completes the process; far from that. Drug and alcohol addiction goes beyond just the challenge of having a physical craving, but a psychological and mental "craving" as well. The detoxification process is usually short, lasting from some days to a week, based on the type of drug used and how long the client has used that drug previously.

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In light of it all, one more factor hasn't been mentioned here, though it has a massive significance in the detox process: the moral support of family and friends. When a client realizes that others are counting on them and are there for them as support, the client will put more effort into coming clean. They will become more motivated, and the strength to reach sobriety will ignite as they take their first recovery step at a professional detox center.

Florida Center for Recovery has offered a wide array of comprehensive treatment programs and services to those in need for over ten years. Offering a unique blend of traditional and holistic methods, we allow our patients to develop life-management skills, relapse prevention techniques, and a better understanding of alcohol/drug abuse and its harmful effects.


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